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1. Palmer, Alfred T. Aircraft warning service. At the filter center, each of the girl plotters is in charge of a section of the map. She receives all messages from spotters in her area and places a marker, called a "pip" on the spot where the plane has been observed. The pip is moved on at each new report, leaving a trail of arrows across the map to show the plane's direction. After a plane has been reported three times the pip is removed and replaced by a standard 1943 Mar

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Aircraft warning service. At the filter center, each of the girl plotters is in charge of a section of the map. She receives all messages from spotters in her area and places a marker, called a "pip" on the spot where the plane has been observed. The pip is moved on at each new report, leaving a trail of arrows across the map to show the plane's direction. After a plane has been reported three times the pip is removed and replaced by a standard

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3. Trimmer, Rodney W. A plot map and coded listing of information given on grave markers and tombstones in Altland's Meetinghouse Cemetery, Paradise Township, York County, Pennsylvania

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4. Trimmer, Rodney W. A plot map and coded listing of information given on grave markers and tombstones in Altland's Meetinghouse Cemetery, Paradise Township, York County, Pennsylvania York, PA: South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society; [1980]

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5. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Parachute making. What a boomerang these shroud lines may turn out to be! Made partly from Japanese silk, they are being layed out for marking and cutting. The marker is Charles Baggott, at one time an English butler at the British Embassy in Washington. The parachutes he is helping to produce hold a personal interest for him since his mother and four sisters are in England and his brother is a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot instructor in Canada. Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut 1942 Aug

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6. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Parachute making. What a boomerang these shroud lines may turn out to be! Made partly from Japanese silk, they are being layed out for marking and cutting. The marker is Charles Baggott, at one time an English butler at the British Embassy in Washington. The parachutes he is helping to produce hold a personal interest for him since his mother and four sisters are in England and his brother is a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot instructor in Canada. Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut

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7. Lindquist, E. F., 1901-1978 Educational information project Iowa City: University of Iowa; 1966

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8. UCEA Career Development Seminar, University of Iowa, 1965 Computer concepts and educational administration [Iowa City]: Published by the Iowa Educational Information Center, College of Education, University of Iowa; [c1966]

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Aircraft warning service. Mrs. E.V. Rickenbacker (second from left) watches as a group of volunteer airplane plotters at a filter center push markers into place. Recruited by the Office of Civilian Defense, the volunteers work in shifts of four to five hours, often coming to the center after a day's work at the office. The plotters report every second or third day, contributing many hours to their work than involved in less exacting civilian defense operations

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10. Educational information project

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. Aircraft warning service. Mrs. E.V. Rickenbacker (second from left) watches as a group of volunteer airplane plotters at a filter center push markers into place. Recruited by the Office of Civilian Defense, the volunteers work in shifts of four to five hours, often coming to the center after a day's work at the office. The plotters report every second or third day, contributing many hours to their work than involved in less exacting civilian defense operations 1943 Mar

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12. UCEA Career Development Seminar, University of Iowa, 1965 Computer concepts and educational administration

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13. Ehrlich, Margaret Gorley Mrs. Beall's mill [Georgia?]: M. Ehrlich; [1999?].

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14. Travel Information Council (Or.). Historical Marker Committee

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Historical Marker Committee (Or.) ; Oregon Historical Marker Committee


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